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==''Jade Mirror of the Four Unknowns''== [[File:四元自乘演段图.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Illustrations in ''Jade Mirror of the Four Unknowns'']] Zhu's second book, ''[[Jade Mirror of the Four Unknowns]]'' (1303) was his most important work, advancing Chinese algebra. The first four of the 288 solved problems illustrate his method of the four unknowns. He shows how to convert a problem stated verbally into a system of polynomial equations (up to 14th order), by using up to four unknowns: 天 Heaven, 地 Earth, 人 Man, 物 Matter, and then how to reduce the system to a single polynomial equation in one unknown by successive elimination of unknowns. He then solves the high order equation by the [[Horner's method|''ling long kai fang'' (玲瓏開方)]] method of [[Southern Song]] dynasty mathematician [[Qin Jiushao]] (from ''Shùshū Jiǔzhāng,'' “[[Mathematical Treatise in Nine Sections]]” of 1247). This was more than 570 years before English mathematician [[William George Horner|William Horner]]'s method using synthetic division. Zhu makes use of what is currently known as [[Pascal triangle|Pascal's triangle]], which he refers to as discovered by [[Jia Xian]] before 1050. The final equation and one of its solutions are given for each of the 288 problems. Zhu also found square and cube roots by solving quadratic and cubic equations, and added to the understanding of series and progressions, classifying them according to the coefficients of the Pascal triangle. He also showed how to solve systems of [[linear equation|linear equations]] by reducing the matrix of their coefficients to [[diagonal form]]. He moreover applied these methods to [[algebraic equation]]s, using a version of the [[resultant]].<ref>Mumford 2010, p. 122.</ref> His methods pre-date [[Blaise Pascal]], William Horner, and modern matrix methods by many centuries. The preface of the book describes how Zhu traveled China for 20 years teaching mathematics. The methods of ''Jade Mirror of the Four Unknowns'' form the foundation for [[Wu's method of characteristic set]].
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